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1 Computer Science Fundamentals Course Introduction How to learn stuff from Mr. Kramer

2 Class Flow Lecture time – I talk, you listen – I demonstrate something – raise hand for questions Open time – Do the work I give – help each other understand – I’m wandering – raise hand or call me for help switching back and forth – light flicker

3 Lecture Protocol (Rules) Raise hand to speak – You need to hear what I say (duh) – You can say almost anything – quiet explaining to neighbors is ok No food or drink – liquids + computers = broken computers – food + computers = insects!

4 Protocol cont. Appropriate use of computers – only with permission – PCs don’t belong to us High Expectations – not much homework – I say what you need to know – your job to know it – questions are good

5 Even more Protocol bathroom/locker/office/nurse/sports – don’t ask – just walk up with your filled-out agenda – I can sign it quick without breaking flow Late work – Tests/Quizzes - Plan ahead if you can – HW – by end of marking period. 70% max. – Give an excuse AFTER giving me the work

6 Protocol Enforcement You get a warning Maybe 2 – good intentions Then a demerit Then I get creative

7 Behavior: Poopy vs. Awesome Selfishness & Disrespect Breaking protocol Meh. Just kind of there whiny, annoying, kiddie stuff “Is this gonna be on the test?” anything about grades not raising hand distracting others Maturity & Determination Explorations of the topic new ideas Mr. Kramer goofed - make a respectful argument “I don’t understand because…” Volunteer to do stuff Helping others during open time

8 Course Materials Paper & Pen/Pencil – certain activities All notes / assignments provided online print out for yourself Most work submitted online. optional USB stick

9 Learning Tools: Computers Home access required Internet as extra helper School PCs – use with permission/instruction

10 Learning Tools: CSW Network Your username: lastname.firstname Your password: Charter – Capital C – without the <>, just the number – remove zeros in the beginning 1 st time log in  change password – Must have: Upper case, Numbers, Symbols Personal Network Space – save everything there!

11 Learning Tools: CSW Email Firefox! http://www.charterschool.org/mail Mass emails go here You are expected to check daily Login / Password: same as CSW Network – different account Its gmail – Docs, Calendar, Chat – USE IT I chat – might be busy but I’ll try to answer

12 Learning Tools: Moodle http://www.chartermoodle.org Login / Password: same as CSW Network – different account again Login – click link in upper right Use sidebar to get to the course almost all materials are here – check often

13 Learning Tools: HAC Home Access Center Check grades / work you missed https://hac.doe.k12.de.us/homeaccess/ District: Charter School of Wilmington Username/Pass: same as CSW Network – again, different account

14 Network Ticket System Need password reset? – Email, HAC, Network http://charterschool.org/support Enter your details and write your request Helps Mr. Liberato & Mr. Saggione a lot! Moodle – reset password yourself

15 ALL THINGS ACCESSIBLE FROM CSW WEBSITE’S QUICK LINKS http://www.charterschool.org/ You have a bunch of different accounts – write the info in your agenda or someplace safe.


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